Customer Review: I bought this book after homesteading for the past few years. It's a good thing I didn't buy this book in the beginning. The author misspells Johnne's disease along with many other spelling errors and does not give information on curing it. She puts Houdan chickens in the dual purpose category,... more info
Customer Review: Love the Storey Country Wisdom Bulletins. These are great because they are inexpensive and they offer basic useable information that most people can use. Which is more than I can say for some of the more expensive books I have bought. This Bulletin shows how you can either build under home or... more info
Customer Review: Remember the theme song from James Bond, A Spy Who Loved Me? "Nobody does it better, though sometimes I wish someone would..." Well, much as I liked John Storey's study, when it comes to popular culture studies there is an even better study around. So together with a recommendation for Storey's... more info
Customer Review: Very interesting read and served as a great contextualizer. Its coverage is broad, touching upon everything from the British traditions, Structuralism, Marxism, Post-modernism, to discourses on Power, Gender and Sexuality and psychoanalysis in film. Because it's a book ultimately about popular... more info
Customer Review: I'd just like to comment on the previous reviewer's comments -- it's true that Storey doesn't keep his opinions secret, but I think his presentation of the various theories is extremely lucid, even when he goes on to smash them to pieces (which only happens in a few cases anyway, in the chapter on... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book for my Calculus I class, which I was very excited to take. I eventually dropped the class to take a different section where the professor didn't use this book. Smartest decision I've ever made. Since then, I've found out that my current professor is considered the hardest in the... more info